Most of the successful indie businesses you see are the accumulation of 10+ years of experience, resources, connections, skills, and effort.
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A “success” is everything working together, in tandem. It’s the confluence of all your experiences and traits, coming together at the right time. In this sense, “doing stuff” consistently, over time, makes it more likely that you’ll achieve some success.
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Incidentally, many kids with evangelical backgrounds end up finding entrepreneurial success. Why? We were given lots of chances to “do stuff.” “Can I organize an event?” Sure! “Can I speak on stage?” Sure! “Can I build the website?” Sure! “Can I design the bulletin?” Sure!
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Many of us launched computer-related businesses when we were young. (IT support, web design, coding) How were we able to do that? We’d spent most of childhoods acquiring those skills (likely 10+ years of practice)! Kids who didn’t grow up with PCs would have had a harder time.
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All this to say: most success is layers deep. It’s not “well, I started a blog in 2008 and everything just took off;” it’s everything that lead up to that moment.
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Which I think often founders are reluctant to expand upon either because it’s so difficult to recall all the details, or because their audience expects a neat story that can be summarized in 3 steps. There is a lack of documentation and celebration of these 10+ year journeys.
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My story includes numerous footnotes that ended up being significant: - Having two teachers for parents - Getting a VIC-20 in 1983 - My dad hiring me to do computer work at the school when I was 10 - Being homeschooled in grade 8, getting to write a ton and explore online - etcpic.twitter.com/89hM1sreP1
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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